None of the men actually experienced these things; they just thought they had.
D. Knee.
a elephants toenail... why you asking
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Don't discuss something you've never fully "seen"
Not familiar with that. Not sure that elephants were mentioned in the New Testament.
No, elephants are not color blind
No they can't see very well at all. They have very long eyelashes to prevent dust from getting in it's eyes to protect from getting blind. They have very good sence of smell so they use their trunk as their eyes.
"The blind man and the elephant is a metaphor that shows how
The fable you're referring to is likely "The Blind Men and the Elephant," where each man feels a different part of the elephant and comes to a different conclusion about what it is, highlighting the importance of seeking different perspectives to gain a complete understanding.
The moral of the elephant poem by John Godfrey Saxe, "The Blind Men and the Elephant," is that people often have limited perspectives and understanding of complex situations. Each blind man in the poem describes the elephant based on the part they are able to touch, highlighting how individual experiences can shape perceptions. The poem teaches the importance of considering different viewpoints to gain a more comprehensive understanding of truth.
They each touched only a part of the elephant.
Each man has the wrong idea about the elephant as they are blind and feel the different parts of the elephant's body.
This is unknown. Also, the blind men and the elephant story is in many cultures, not only Buddhism - although that can be where it is most commonly read or heard.